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  1. A science fair is an opportunity for students to do an independent science project following either the scientific method or the engineering design process. Students conduct their research then present their results at a science fair.

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    Science fair project display. A science fair or engineering fair is an event hosted by a school that offers students the opportunity to experience the practices of science and engineering for themselves.

  3. Jan 23, 2011 · Science Fair history began when journalist E.W. Scripps created Science Services as a nonprofit organization in 1921. The purpose was to bridge the gap between scientific achievement and the public’s knowledge of such achievement.

  4. 2.0 WHAT IS A SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT? A science fair project is simply your independent research of a science topic using the scientific method. All work and ideas are yours, giving you “ownership” of the research problem and results. By doing a science fair project, you will find yourself doing the job of a

  5. Little is known about the impact of science fair participation on student science inquiry learning. Furthermore, there is only a small research base re-lating to science fair participation and student attitudes toward science, tech-nology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers and coursework. In this study, 41 seventh-grade science fair ...

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  6. The International Science and Engineering Fair began as the National Science Fair in 1950 and has been an international fair since 1958 when Japan, Canada, and Germany joined the competition. Now ISEF boasts over 80 participating countries, regions and territories.

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  8. National Science Fair is the nation's annual spectacular showpiece of the best science exhibits made by individual students attending school in grades 10, 11, and 12.

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